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Logic in Classical Indian Philosophy" by Brendan Gillon

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Nyāya-bhāṣya (Commentary on logic), a commentary on the Nyāya-sūtra, by Vātsyāyana, who is also known as
Pakṣalisvāmin.
Edition: Taranatha and Amarendramohan 1936.
English translation: Jha 1913.
Reference: adhyāya.āhnika.sūtra (Scholar)

Nyāya-sūtra (Aphorisms on logic) by Gautama, who is also known
as Akṣapāda.
Edition: Taranatha and Amarendramohan (eds) 1936.
English translation: Jha 1913.
Reference: adhyāya.āhnika.sūtra (Scholar)

Nyāya-vārttika (Glosses on logic) by
Uddyotakara, a commentary on
the Nyāya-bhāṣya.
Edition: Taranatha
and Amarendramohan 1936.
English translation: Jha 1913. (Scholar)

Pramāṇa-vārttika (Gloss on epistemic
means of cognition) by Dharmakīrti.
Edition: Pandeya
1989.
English translation of the verses up to verse 38 of the
Chapter on inference, as well as the autocommentary on them: Hayes and
Gillon 1991; Gillon and Hayes 2008.
English translation of the
Chapter on argument: Tillemans 2000. (Scholar)

Pramāṇa-viniścaya (Settling on what
the epistemic means of cognition are) by Dharmakīrti.
Edition of the chapter on perception: Vetter 1966.
Edition of the chapter on inference: Steinkellner 1977. (Scholar)

Praśastapāda-bhāṣya
(Praśastapāda's Commentary), also known
as Padārtha-dharma-saṃgraha (Summary of
categories and properties), by Praśastapāda.
Edition: Bronkhorst and Ramseier 1994.
English translation: Jha 1916. (Scholar)

Aung, Shwe Zan and Caroline Anne Foley Rhys Davids (trs), 1915,
Points of controversy, or subjects of discourse,
being a translation of the Kathā-vatthu from the
Abhidhamma-piṭika, London, The Pali Text Society. (Scholar)

Gillon, Brendan S. and Richard P. Hayes (trs), 2008,
“Dharmakīrti on the role of causation in inference as
presented in Pramāṇavārttika
Svopajñavṛtti 11–38”,
Journal of Indian Philosophy, 36:335–404. (Scholar)

Sinha, Nandalal (ed) (tr), 1911, The Vaiśeṣika
sūtras of Kaṇāda, with the commentary of
Śāṅkara Miśra and extracts from the gloss
of Jayanārāyaṇa. Together with notes from the
commentary of Chandrakānta and an introd. by the
translator, Allahabad, Pāṇini Office Sacred
books of the Hindus: v. 6, pts. 1–4). Reprinted: AMS Press,
New York, New York, 1974. (Scholar)